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s | by - \ . | .8 . ¥ . g i | / ‘ o0 . : T CAPT. W.E " Birth Westville Church W ins | ' | ML | Bi Record estville Church Worker Explains | w1 sereer Briers | MARKET RALLIES | ——'w : : | Wall Street Briefs | U 80 o wwmow oo War Against Stockingless Women; | Daniel Ahern Tuesday afternoon at | o oy 7 . [ vk, Auz. T @) — Wall g Mambers Har ” their home, 10 Clark street. ! would rotec udents ale e i o »ofum-v u‘?".l NnYfliO ford Steck Bxchanges i/ ‘A daughter, Mary Carter Steele, t t t 7 Srobmbaatalt | ) tight money for the remainder o Former Commander of Company | was born st he Haritora nowpitai o s S i (0] ‘ 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN D Was Prominent Fratermally |6 siere o Farmingion. Sir Stee - m«prJm”mmmnMHMmymWSmBUp TEL. 2040 7) G. Steele of Farmington. Mr. Steele e ey : cU et e e e N Female Has the Right to Tempt Her Fellow Beings llvv‘::!\r:‘l( s convincing. s time | Swing Once More MARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL. 21148 T b enst o =2 ollowed an opposite course. | T ] i |tor at the Hart & Hutchison fac- | By Exposing Shanks, She Holds in Seeking {little moving at less than 9 per cent Captain William B. Allen, for oyer | (O New f | While reports 5 | 0 years an employe of the Malle-| A daughter ws born to Mr. and New Haven Ordinance. agrha e o London do mol | noy york, Aug. 7 (P—The stock able Iron Works and one of the|Mrs. Raymond O'Neil Kensing- | lpans s Rt Senan e O [ musketl raiilea ) briskly nder i thid i 5 St N.y DBiiti Genera Sy 0 > | 2 aise its discount rate deZ o i ldest members of Company D, ton avene, at New Britain General| New ‘Haven, e e ey s b fo oA lana Rbad this week, or a week or two later, | b of the steels to g We Offer: \or:nc;ucut National Guard, died | hospital toda “Down with the bare leg fad—up| “But these young men should be |it i¥ taken for granted that it i [call money dropped from a re- * yesters E a e 9 oo 2 & Lo > il 2 ate f10 osterday, ];;(Uel:n'c\o)n at r“-‘s home, | with the rolled stocking,” is the | protected. 1 believe no woman has |D® Taised, which will impose an ad- || majrate o0 0 Lo et o A ot i [battle cry of Mrs. Annabelle Young. |a right to go out on the street and |ditional ~ drain on the New York | Lhiurf: towerer. was 0 until el ::\c\ e‘v\ll \odol;‘i ;\gv, He slight, stern, little Wesjville church | tempt a fellow being.” Unionbe Wenial shr & ke o | uElie s Ritullsten s B T H t . I 2 vears old and had been a worker, who has petitioned the Wants Ci : R Y T Cel BT ar f d F Ly C : % k as pe | ants Ci $ anding seasonal demanc | s resident of tnis clty all his life. R EEAT e el Sl e (ng:u‘:.l;:’n:‘e]h al ¥ e fisnathe decina i Rsiimbied el s g bt Mr. A a P i | e . " 5 SERY » » | = ) apidly v the st starte 1““lltlvd]l’t‘;‘n“A\icz?‘:uh’i;m‘sxmc:;d NG ‘md]lmnr-u Sgainst "sup-tan’ styies, |Bermen 1o 04 is puak an Srdingace] & 10,000,000 Investment « toust| . har ol (LRl ried e J § UTiiove auilE peonisl and T whnt|aMing anvizinl 'over a2 %o up. | Merser husibaen agreed fupont hy |te ‘ AL ‘.imi'; his course at an carly age. |to protect them ainst them- | pears on AU SR Jons | the directors of e m(»-],fy Lonfilonce Wee el Price on Application. o then eiend fern plovioilens 5 Lo q selves,” Mrs. Young declared in an | liable to arrest. ®"[Tnvestors Co.. Inc. and Second gelinite Seonlaenoe oo erat o ciorien where o to | Feloral Oficials Believe Mag meorsiew tona Pnere S 5 much o thix rad General American Tnvastors Co. | Landan tabies heating. i owed the machinist's trade. Later X 2 He LI PRt b 5 - | London cables indicating that no @ . Exposing » which alows girls 5 and 16 Inc. These trusts Y s . AL | he was employed hy the Malleable| ook Own Gmn {0 Jump P w5 e B e 18 slils 0"“7”: S Ol hose Jrusts .sponsored bY| change would be made in the Bank | e i i o b | aitabannomen i SHE fang o RESRERE e YR R el e and Lehman Bros. | of England discount rate tomorrow, | g AR e exposing 00 much of them-| (%5 ROV s H e [ February, 1927, { py the cessation of selling pressire im0, clies onRinedaties s fonon il it S oty nn e g tie | RO | against some of the public utility T O et T e aaid i SRS LN RS S SR R s nriclaelivbaca usaio (lenorines foul oy . now what pres- | . = | stocks, and vy 1 nnouncement o Rt e S includlngis' arch for “Pirate who stole | inngcence, while man, who is of :4.rm-d.x> morals are. Any showy| Pig iron production in July, that fre ROt h it 5 C‘ompany D, being captain of this the Tolotoy \‘”\”m'hyy foot auxiliary | rougher moral nature. keeps him- blonde who comes into town can | $:785.120 fons, exceeds thal of | wack ended July A Members Hartford Stock Exchange £ y D, bein 4 |yawl from a Marblehead yacht yard | gelf covered because he is sly.” Tell Sl tHal ) 5y Hoins i s 0k e ETIE ot end es el i g company for more than five Years: |only to abandon it herc. had chang- 2 4 lands here.” | thi : BiphyRecords fon HARTFORD Sty e e ST TR eRE lonvito shendon TESShl A teang i eriniugtoyea rewitenaerien she [ ehe | third largest monthly total on rec- | 1% & Stpel common regained its New BRITAIN MERIDEN P.: Star 3 i S Ly ¢ WNer, | considered the perils of unprotect- escendant of early Huguenot set- | 0rd, being surpassed oniy by the o ol 33 is § Star of Good Will lodge, Shep-|J. D. Wilson of the Eastern Yachi |eq yame Elamprotedt Ly s v e e i s (ol ol market loader by 65 W. Main St 33 Lewis St, . herds of Bethichem; Senior New|oiub, alleged by federal authorities |, Yo students. the Biblical and of Sl A e 128, and May. | moving up & points to n mew high Zoamaiinete 43 Colony St Britain 0. U. A. M.; Chamberlain |to have taken the craft. himself, o New Haven." she explained, | Honey,” But she lmm" & e ““‘1‘”;-:"-“ i ; ron Age reports today {record at Crucible advanced el L Council, Junior 0. U. A. M.. and|avoid an $300 repair bill. “has her own particular problem. | much of honey on vie A m"‘”w' e setiaummary. . However |43 inolnfsjiosamew, peal; et o) Martha Washington Council, | The Tolofo, valued at $15,000, pu [ Yale university, a beautiful college,| “If we ruin America th ey daily rate of output, 132.-and gains of a point or fwo wer Daughters ‘of America No. 1 v Tt utine eatl Sunt | erected ana®imalntained forfihs | breaking | downitns cid o ? ]“"““" e el (UG VSIS Tl G e g H e Surviving him are his wife. Mary |day afternoon and a man, said to|500d of the country, is here and a|ards we shall have no sttt R oY And LR | ST IOSLENCRRE e ol We Offer: 7. Brown Allen; six sons, Edward |answer Wilson's description, engag- | $Plendid body of students comes|she declared Pl L bk andiLazsaihe deal radey Raporishaleainl I Bemifiallen AL donu BORRC | Sibvon Vionsienolon e ene i e e oo et | o SRR er, _heso |cline from the previous month this| ~Although steel trade centers 1c- all of this city, Henry W. Allen of | pilot, to sail it to Douglastown, N. | i | S e S vears wasi 808 oney Lon T 48 spery RORed sl NE LinE O In IOl 100 Sh D e S e e e E S ce n](.. The loss was entirely steel | tion last week, the weekly trade re- | ares port and Eugene S. Allen of For-|theft of the Tolofo broadeast by LT3 y 99 (e B on e TaiBator mer (SlEvh Gonunued oectoy Rl estville; three daughters. M arlier in the day and, al- D f d ] o fron TevinE o sleh L G v montii fotal on s threrdaggters e vaako carter 0 e iy v 1) LaKe Uentes “Letender's” Laptam <" W s e it e UNION MFG. CO . Twiss and Mrs. Evelyn S. Knaus, [left by train for New York when | n i 5 T D ' all of this city, and seven grand-|they took possession of the craft, lOfl D fi t l S l D oLy composliE RIS ol ey y e eevibis el childrdn. [Barry was engaged to stay aboard | ava l('er ennite y p lt HOE GO LI Rl e e i e The remains will lie at the fun- as caretaker for the Marblehead | e = BRCNAED e nEEnd AT ena R I T e ; cral home of B. €. Porter Sons un- |firm of Stearns & McKay. owners of | The f ronis fo $1543 @ mrows ton. The| | SOt coverine | playt 1 6B Sons - Stes & clay. ers of | - - “ he first time Lake hea 2 o ool i ¥ jrortant part in the day's adv il Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. |the shipyard. Reports Submanne Officer pancnnower had wt L ”':.1:1‘ 450 aelicomposiiqgtEralng Bear” traders sold stocks fr Funeral services will be held Thurs- | An attachment for $300 has heen |y i b i “h R'”:‘ 50 “““"”" 5 cenigie nound: | carlier in week as a result of day afternoon at 2 o'clock In | placed against the yawl hy the omplaining to Was SenTaaseiRacdie e the wide 1 i { “Iny i ; R R | b {the wide open break in some of the ostme! o win chapel, where Rev. William |shipbuild: through the United| = = g ash in a telephone conversation witn Lutilities on the stock ex- Investments That: Grow Ross. pastor of the Baptist | States marshal’s office. ington on Co Mrs. Danenhower learned { change and on rus nereas: : mms arned the De- | change and on rumors of an increa ook il lomaate ol e e | : g nmande fander camminderihaalzonetiol i in the Tondon which they 2 i 10 maltview cometasy. ‘ondu o national capital. Mrs. Dane nnmm | figured would result in a heavy with u er c er c 0 PRLoemateny \AMERIEANS TAKE ct Discounted by | aid not give the reason, as Mrs. Laks | {arawal of funds from New York. | ’ , . : 3 did not ask it. [ Many timid speculators and inves \ R RUS < ” o LITH”ANIANS EN“ ]men(ol. Explains Resignations im,-» sold stocks, I hrokerage COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN lake took the occasion today (o |t kouses reported fhat t was no (B S HARTFORD STOCH EX o Tl ¥ cas day ¢ ; | s t XCH ANGF SWIM IN RUSSIA orestall any possibility that news of Mflll] Tl‘elld DOWBW&l‘fl Tflday—w"“”“”“ volume of: lor juidation W yoceph M. Halloran, Manager, T ‘ Milford, A T P—Simon lake, | UNe leaving of two members of the . | by powerful financial interests | , Manager. Tel. 1253 [ovner ‘of tie rescue submarine De: | DSICAASF crew would be linked with Some Issues Rise | SO, | reng said today ther the Danenhower-Dunbar difficulty 1 which had been rather slhue- usiness Delegation, Including! PRUliete s Ut i | ! i Hittle truth” in reports. thar (oen | He sald the two sailors had quit isiv all weel, snapped back in bris w | m w El - v B h w h S ‘;\\mo serious differénces between the | LOF, Pereonal reason e SbecAtRE [y W orl AN S nih (Pt fashior Chesapeake & Ohio ral orcgster, Mss,, Woman Elect- Women, Bathe Without Suits mmmem“\‘rkmmmawmmmmmmwwwWMwwawww¢Jme,«M“<mxm» A f f Sloan Danenhower, il I was afraid that when this came Sattar aterias % | moved v t high at 207 ERNAT[ON L o e wer, and Lieut. Com- | today after vesterday's decline, |.¢ : Rostov-on:Don, Ly . SR Augina vy estof i el Detennse e teeling between the captain and the | practically the entire utility list preferred Chesa- |7 (®-—Members of the unofficial | Lake declared that while navy commander.” he said [ernetiealivs the anitrg MHTY Mol a8 neakndlCoro jand i Pacific SUPFR W Mrs, Tekla Maziekienne of Wor- American delegation touring Soviel | men did not “get along (”j the twoll =500 5 inter when the' Detender| t. "’ preseuns iul e "““»“'”"“”w-! 2 or more poi v | . PO ER CORP. cester, Mass.. was elected national | Russia for husiness and professional | did not think their | fogether’ e qnd the navy salvage vessel Mallard b andialpatockagrochetiiresi) el president of the Lithuanian Itoman | chservations cnjoved a SWimming|iility was of a grave .""n'”?:"” Rl S o e e et (ALl R IR CES THE MARKET AT AT Wiyl Catholic Women’s alliance, at the | party in (he ool waters of the TiVer [ to cause Danenhower to 'M:‘ !‘\\H‘H;’ Ing. on (ests one of (ita Defendrer | Money: was aeadys wilhifhe caif {, = S(Burnished by Tutn ‘0. Earnings of this company for the first eight months end of the 14th annual convention | on last night Lintston fo complaim. againet puniyy |ccmmunication cables was broken. rate renewing at 10, then dropping Hizh Closk ; ; being held in St. Andrew’s hall this | The Russians admired the SWim-|ag reported. The re )WQ_’“mh”;”"y""’”': Danenhower charged that members | 10 Yesterday's eight per cent closing [ Al Che & Dy 0 307 of operation ending July 20, 1929 were equivalent to $13.61 afternoon. 5 |1aing and diving of the American |annower as saving ho . would . the Mallard's crew had deliber [Am Ag Che pd Ol fticoox Weta. ae Tollows: | Wisn. Viamen gf tHe party went In i ine )i veg 5 hineelr :V‘:I”'l:' )y out it: Dunbar contended it e news was exceplionally | American an per share on the present capitalization or to $28.35 on the R T e e but e bseka tanitrony (Bimalal | GRS Bl e I L ER S wccidentally cut by a snow | favorable and excellent earnings | 1 17oreis I's of Chicago; ot Mrs. Mary | llembers, choosing a more secluted |y o’ gur oo charge ghovel statements for the first halt of the|®M 1:0¢0 average number of shares outstanding during the period. Varcuinas of Cicero, TiL.: treasurer, | £Pot. It is tho native custom hers | Saw Men ( 5 Six of the Mallerd's crew were re- | year continued to filter Ay Sm & T Mrs. Catherine Kupericno ‘of Spring- | (0 SWim without hing suits or| g 0N ]{u ‘¢ by ported at the time as being under | 1 Am Sugar field, Tl.: trustees, Mrs. Mariyona Cher encumbrances N MaFIne base ab o i outhe subsisusplcion and! held! prisonersavos: Am Tel & Tei D e i Lot it i troplica) eaUicontntien (LIRS s SE I HORAAN et et o8 ol nayyersel s (nirestitiorlitie | o aleria. Stepulonis of Detroit,. Mich, |0 members of the party have cigor “ye ohcorved that De- incident. An official inquiry was | Anaconda Cop 1217% E - is Mrs. Ma. | found the quent visits to Soviet \“n“m oo e e OB DAHEN - mG e B (he tenilsl e hevir Tieon 5 model factories, power houses, and | T e “'; had quarrelled 'made known. Irom that time on | Atlantic Tte Stale aireators and. the states they | PRPEE Ml icting ordeal from (i iHEE WeLE MO ”'(:"M f’”;lmu *and reports have persisted that Danen- flNVERTIBL \"‘” & L e o i akel eedaning othees &h {0 cause hower and Dunbar have been hostile Beth S 7 R Five members ol the party left the Ito cach other [t Nt Ty train at Rostov to purs other | = | Bush 4 e § 3 7 e = ish NI A T e D e routes, while others will almmlcn the | S d d G‘ E N i 3 q 3 2 i T G R D vl e o T ]ty tems Pl'lCeS 10 Standar roup flSy, ‘an Pacific _i\t{-mhers ot New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges g s, Mrs. Rose 4 s 9 s 2x De Dasc ) i J . b3 e VT M T w, Berlin and other )u|n|u an | 1 AR 0 M ¢ h’” ‘ Ilmg > West Main Street New Britain I’hone 2380 Ohio, Mrs, Ona Stepulonis; Con- | \ 5 e More e sp Stuart G. Segar, Manager o Al e Vit h R Batiaite Beloeallondgoesinexty Lo Lhe A leak in the fire hydrant on Bas- HC M & ST : Mishigen, Mes, Valosla. Stenulonts, | | Denetz basin to inspect the coal| selt street opposite the High schoor| JGIRAT I Bac STl s < Cleveland, Ohio was chosen as the | mining and steel districts. was reported to Captain Kelly of | New York. Aug. 7 (@)—With con- [Chiysler Corp 717 place for the next convention. | ”n '::2!; (’:;‘,mrmmn carly this| vertibles selling oft and time money |Com Power 247 We Offe A supper was held last evening DRIVER w THOUT GENSE I s C afte n The report was referred | firmer at nine per cent for all ma- [Congoleum 161 % : at the Lithuanian hall on Park | I LI \ sk a[emem in Ommvelsy e \»:»'uy‘;v‘;‘my‘»?;m';'\mlimum “om\,}\nn;wc. here wos Mien i unatt e B4 - stree Mrs. ®izauskas sang a few 0 EG STR TON HELD 0 C i g pairing the leak in the bond market today. Prices in | Curtiss Aero . 154% | H & H 2 songs, accompanied by nest Brit- R R l A l | Ver a]‘[]]va] Today .\'.nmh.l rass fire at the Booth |the standard list were again ecasy, | Dav Chem 4814 Arrow, art Z egeman [onzsdccompunig by BincsUREC | o hote ‘ cstate, \,“1” Miler street, called mnilml United States government se-|Dupont ......102% i : na | | ——— No. 3 company of {he New Bri TG O s Sane Sy e ae e | e i AL e e comeanot i New i ourlties atretistisned aricriTusstay s Pub Serv PiiceiontAalicats Mrs. B, Tomasaltis of New Britain | Passes Red Trafic Light and is| 500 "y yeguinn e o at 12:54 this after- | declines. Frie T n Application. Vs doastmastery s nnmoiriofviel Whistled to Curb For | Anthony’s church. Litehfield. againsi RIANEASHT ol | ! chison’s [ Fam Player ng priests spoke briefly. the carnivals, fairs or entertain Atchison 4 1-25 saved the ‘stock | Mlcischmann e ol deceased mem- Reprimand | ments of which James P. Woodruff, | privilege group from retreating com. j Fox Tilin 4 I ers of the organization was cele- s S i | pletely hehind us signs { IPreaport Tex Hifd Steam b . sl b e | ! ind minus signs in the | FTeoF 1t Steam $10 I planc go into a spin at an alti hrated this morning. When Carl Olson, N 3 siEean F earlier trading. These del Genl Asphal ’ 2 apin atoan aiiuileyyy 2 3 . ind Aol e | ading. These debentures | Genl Asphalt National Fire 95 [of about 500 feet e e N = - | New Britain. passed at the ‘,::,,’,\‘l':l':' :,T,”m‘m’ Ltie diatats: unera l S| ae e Tieral eiih == Uie snarc | Cenl Bigc Phoenix Fire 1065 1080 -"nml ””15, I tectiana coren [oyui ! O IA NS AT i So B Frigh | 1ient this aftornoon as he awaited || | ent to 2 new nesic DUt sccumala | Gen) Aatore SO TR R L b e il o Lven when an officer’s car is|streets this morning, Officer James _‘m” % ";‘ "‘\" "”I '\”"[“"”l = "' tion was somewhat slow. American | Goodrich Tire clers Ins Co $50 \”'fl‘“ Peecusrth g thresy o en rhin. parked almost in front of the police | MeCue whistled him (o the curb, | & g A chinG fane IRt Yol f land Internati ! Mot 3 o 5 v | M FlenE e i e e iod oL edsenial {and International Telephone 4 1-2s | Hudson Moto e 3 3 ¢ tation. 1t is not safv., for {his thinking that a reprimand would be f g, o m\"'“.'.' UEERRELI A0 Funeral services for John Jedzen |ShOWed extreme losses of 1 1-2 to|Int Comb. Eng o H“‘:‘”"‘"""“' L & The pilot was Francis Mitehell, norning, when Officer O"Tooley o/ | cnough. But when the car was | °" 20 "N : iak, aged 42, of 123 Market street, | 800Ut 3 points, while American I G. {Int Cement el i 22 25, of nd his passengers the state police was giving lests to | brought to the eurh, the officer RN cGuinness announcel who gied Monday night at New |Chemical 5 1-2s dropped nearly a[Tnt Nickel EroHirt s Heseman were Carl E. Carter, dru; aspiring_drivers, offe of 1he young-|found that Olson had nelther his|PinSclt pr d to.take the stand | grijain General hospital, were held |POInt. General Public Service cor- |Int Harves e : CxeL v ST ARGy (AT, sters ran into the carof Officer | driver’s license nor did the car have [DENOECRINUER SavIixe Baldwin to | this morning at his home at 7:30 | Poration 5 1-2s, which made a spec- | Int Tel & prslol I = q I e homas Dolan of the New Britain | any registration. | fight Woodrufi’s demand that an at Sacred Heart church at N“larn]ur rise after their listing a week |Ktn Cop S oMY e Mitehell and Trwin Voigt. Jeffer- police force and severely damaged Olson was booked at (he policy | injunction be ned against lock. A solemn high mass was |80, were off another 2 points, " [ Mack Track aseATmE : - 0 Lsonville, Ind.. owner of the .vl‘»”«- Cfender. The car is practically new. | station, He was releascd on his own entertainments of the chureh, on | celebrated by Rev. John Tar e vioz] lnvestmenkl rallad held Selucslshy | MELE RIS v O had flown it here the day ‘lu.?:,.; A This afternoon (he person who | recognition. fo app in police | ETOUNAS that thb noise made near | who was assisted by Rev. Alexander | Indianapolis Union railway a | Mont Ward Fafnir Bearing Co 0 O iR Re 0l becn Haltinetl pionoc nzara ran into the car had not yet becn|court tomorrow fo answer to the | 1S property and the parked cars on | iowalczyk, deacon, and Rev. An-|comparatively inactive high grade|Natl Biscuit Hart @ Cooley e T e apprehended charges of driving a car without a | the | strecls — nearby “create a thony Chmilowicz sub-deucon |issue, was depressed nearly 2 ;m‘u‘\t:-\‘\"‘ Cash Ite fznders; 4t ’ ; the crash from v;t” land n-h“; \Tw TS T {liconse and failing to have the reg- | Duisance.” The pall bearers vere Walter Mi- ' on a small sal nd International |N Y Central R iy Ol 4 4 mile and a h ; u-“ ‘“‘l‘-" i AD BERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | istretion of the cor slons with hio.| “We have made every .effort ta |chaels, Andrew Galko, John M. |Great Northern first 6s lost about LINYNH&H L e 24 AP e al”- g [reach a reasonable adjustment of | chaels. Pefer Michaels, Walter Slon-| Tndusirials and utilities were in | North Amer | Palmer 1 " rrer : = LE0I Ao | the difficulties which have arisen as zek and Josepl Michacls. small demand. The foreign list|North Pacifi A ) a result of M, »\\'oodl‘m s “vv;m sl s |I|'\. |"‘ Hv‘vr anowic Rev. ' strengthencd slightly Pack Mot Car [ sell Mfg Co against our carnival.” Rev. McGuin- | Father Kowalezyk and Rev. Father Wisess Pe R Scovill Mfg (o i ] AT Chmilowicz conducted the commit N 1.(“,\;“1.i5'!”"“_’ LRSS ‘,.,,‘,‘,‘,‘m: 3 * [ Standard Serew 8 Yote Bive attempted to negobiits [FeTVIcen ab tha Eiave. Burlal Wk 000000 Ssus of oo ERG B B bt nley Works f AR % in SI. M s cemetory ) ssue of Los county, - : et 4 s ! | inate unreasonably bothersome fea- . = bonds due 1930 to 196 14 550 | Radio CoG Union Mfs o s [ tures of the carnival. But he winl | Mrs Hilda Josephine Hedenbug |10 4.7 L, ] “:: 'I" O S Leali0p: 45+ | not listen to us Hos declarsl | Funeral services for Mrs. Hilda|ino aqrporation was 1n fhe. maskot | Reading Public Utilities Stocks that he did not car to have th '“'“"_"‘”]”'““;""“"”""" AERd W e 1000 000! REeb ot Hlv HRrep 1T & 3 Conn Blec Service 141 145 P H carnival run at all of Fred Hedenburg, of 457 Osgood|g 1.3 per cent 15 '.,‘” e us Ro Conn 1.t I nid l‘] dq d I 099 “We must operate, the carnival auio¥enue, who died Monday at her|pnge B R il {Conn Power e | aris Headquarters Name £ | & miears of abeid s sonay oy Tl e e SR AMGENOGE AL 2 Southern P Hed Flee [ ] General John J. Pershi ‘ EACH i G T G W Lo D B L 0 S 0 e e : . Pershing are willing and Mave been willing to | SHATEL 86 (215 olciock, ” Hev. Dr. D RAN WARNS AGENTS |Sta oit N g 1t Gas Co pfd =it 2 act in \""I:‘iOl\'lh]‘ rooperative with cbELE Ahlquist, pastor of ! td Oil N X ; ac easonable cooperat D | First Lutheran church of | e 3 iRl as Rz T (U pithe AT gy . Mr. Woodruff, but we will not pni (oL eab) ARR N DE wart Warner N E Tel ( § | Legion n Y o S S nlalEeas e e l S02is gion memorial building S our ftalls between our legs Hie| e n eams e AR S ANTS NEEDED idebaker | e whipped dogs and slink away a0m CARD. B TRANKS. less g Tesay @97, 0L 00k ’A! TREASURY BALANCE today by National Comrander Paul anvone or anything ; We wish o thank our relalives | €arcl For Cider and Frui( Ju Tecat Srsll DG TPLas Rt 0% | Treasury Balancs £146.29 \. MeNutt of the American Legion Father McGuinness said numer- | rrionds and neighbors for thelr Outlined bt | One of the large rooms was named’s ) g | ous Litchfield town officials. 10t sympathy and kindness shown us| utlined By Prohibition Underwood L. 1453 | [“Herrick Hall™ in honor of the late ountain communicants of St Anthony’s. quring our recent bereavement in | Commissioner, :m"" ”‘; ) b | [American ambasgador ito) Jrance «f o eme! « 8’ V' an- " 4 1 by ion Carbide i Y |ut‘ ;\fl}l({lm \; n.ul o(q]h -:.“lm n | the death of our beloved daughter - I :]::.”“ ‘_*_"”‘( ‘ » General John J. Pershing and . pear for him during the trial. | Wwe Iso wish to express our ashington, A (P —Prohibi = N Paul Painleve, who was minister of--- c n “‘ s he priest declared that {h|thanks for the many beautiful floral | 0D a8ents were instructed today by S RIne Al war then as now, recalled the day ringing of the Angelus and (he |tributes | Commissioner Doran that entry ino |\, 5 Bubber | [of the world. war, while M- Paing 3 3 parking of cars near the church for Mr. and. Mis, W s | dwelling houses to investigate the|l.S Steel | o ¥ X S | Mrs. Wm. H. Sevenson. n igate the .. g leve told how he had had read 5 Every Bird Guaranteed purposes other than-carnival Jat- | e sale of non-intoxicating cider and | \oPih Iy ! Bverviachavliin 1".-4‘;: et p’,fl“ {endance were also objected to by | CARD OF THANKS fruit Juices must bo made only upor 3:‘|’]‘ Llee Falls Into Kentuck Alley Kill- | wnien Generar el 0 i Woodruff and his co-petitioners | We desire to express our gratitudd|® Pona fide search warrant i Over ! y 2 1 ‘Fach 1. the. . dan PRt Every Bird Imposted ived e T A uni’élfiln Bl bTLskesentafiwsto guanneninat "‘1:::“0‘1\\0”h [N pl d P " Iirazen ;;“:."-{:‘;:]n“ ':‘vl‘lnl; .‘I'llfl-::||tv?f ' Vals G0 Just Arrive I POSTlISSPATLS s e e el nterreraiithl e e nfe clura il | WHTERS Aeko) 1ng Pllof and PAsSENgerS |can tropps ‘trained or not be Cage With Each Bird Officers were installed 11st night | casion of our $recent bereavement |, B of Nendnroxicating, clder, ang y S8 HOCk NS thrown Into the battle in that S Came Over On Graf Zep. From Germany Wt a meeting of the Walter .. [caused by the death of our beloved ",’I'\‘h"f:""‘ in homes except upon | oo AT critical hour 5 iy ka4 Smith post, V. 1% W. as follows: | father. J. W. McLaughlin. We es- | Gy RECrya S N Ce O TN U B NIR UL o Rt s i ; Camplellsville, Ky., Aug. T B—|" a0 borening. thanking the Open Until § 0'Clock Even A Large Commander, Joseph Feingold; senior | pecially thank the employes of the | fie instr | nished by Putnam & Co.) | A rebullt plane piloied by n youth- |y reitEL T R TIRCRE, T During Sale vice commander, George, Snonner:|scale and spring departments of | cir [;‘s~““w”‘\ Feresonalnediin : ful unlicensed student pllot and (o yyijaing to him, ki s Shipment e e e R e a circular letter to prohibition ad- Insurance Stocks | powered with a motor of a type, . &b L ) \ St e emaaN e N e R A h ministartors, special nts. . gna | 1850 Asked [declarenl by therwer. department: (o If the Legion may be regarded ™’ J Lsbontl HCK MCLAUGHLIN others concerned.” Aetna Casue 000 s the pawer house of Franco-A | quartermaster. Joseph JAMES McLAUGHLIN Tha lattet gaid. th | 3 0 Le obsolete fell into an alley in the 2 RNEOATIBES JACKA\VAY S GIFT SHOF ‘ [ Resay. willlani B DibibTe: inventnai R Rt i e he latter said the rational prohi- | Avtna Life Ins (o ..1 100 leenter of the town late ye day. |0 riendship, (his building will be .« 2 Atiie LR b ke By i o § bition act authorized unrestgictea | Aetna i 28000 |1HE pital Jand i IWeE Dhathn dara | L DOSGL LG ST et o istration was in ch i A (-\”*;\‘:’lgql s manufacture ) non-intoxicating | Automobile Ins SRl 5800 mat: dedtht satthal Wi lI(IL CNECTS | phe building, which cost $450,000, 3 e s 4 A o GG K ORSIE. e At 3 5 & death as wreckage Wax|is now halt paid for 4 , NEW BRITAIN, CONN Gl MR N RS ider and fruit juices in the home |Conn. General 2260 2300 | consumed by fames. is now halt paid for. It has as its | 1S WARL BENGSTON. | upen thrce conditions. Herttord M S et s |corner stone the keystone from the ds of persons saw sz rch of a bridge at Chateau Thierry. ESDAY, [ { AUGUST 1929,